Iodine non-staining in the cervical transformation zone

Jun 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
The iodine non-staining of the cervical transformation zone may be related to anatomical structure, cervicitis, endometritis, and other factors. Patients can be treated with oral medications. In addition to these common causes, it may also be associated with cervical cysts, cervical polyps, uterine fibroids, and other conditions. Patients should cooperate with their doctor to undergo further relevant examinations and receive appropriate treatment based on the underlying cause.

  The cervical transformation zone not staining with iodine may be related to anatomical structure, cervicitis, endometritis, and other factors. Patients can be treated with oral medications. Specific analyses are as follows:

  1. Anatomical structure

  The phenomenon of the cervical transformation zone failing to stain with iodine refers to areas of the cervical epithelium that do not take up iodine during the iodine staining test. This may be due to irregular arrangement of epithelial cells and loose connections between them, which is a normal finding caused by the anatomical characteristics of the cervical transformation zone.

  2. Cervicitis

  If inflammation occurs in the cervix, it may affect the metabolism and function of the cervical epithelium, thereby influencing the staining effect of iodine solution. Patients may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and increased vaginal discharge. Treatment may include taking medications such as roxithromycin tablets or penicillin V potassium tablets as directed by a physician.

  3. Endometritis

  Endometritis refers to inflammatory changes caused by bacterial infection of the endometrial tissue. It may lead to areas of the cervical canal's epithelial cells failing to stain with iodine, accompanied by symptoms such as lower abdominal heaviness, low back pain, and sacral discomfort. Patients may take medications such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules or cefixime capsules as prescribed by a doctor.

  In addition to the common causes mentioned above, this phenomenon may also be associated with cervical cysts, cervical polyps, uterine fibroids, and other conditions. Patients should cooperate with their doctors to undergo further relevant examinations and receive targeted treatments accordingly.


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